Originally posted by d000hg
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If they did then they would be drag acts themselves. I can't see a problem with the Lily Savages of this world..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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To anyone that doesn't understand pantomime, the dame is not a female impersonator, the dame is always clearly a man dressed as a woman and pretending to be a woman and aping female habits and attitudes, without any hint of cross-gendering. All the Danny LaRue (who?) wannabes you see these days don't understand the comedie dell arte roles which form the origin of our modern pantomime.
Obviously anyone outside the UK won't have a clue about panto anyway!Blog? What blog...?
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I love it when someone opens their mouth without have a bloody clue.Originally posted by malvolio View PostTo anyone that doesn't understand pantomime, the dame is not a female impersonator, the dame is always clearly a man dressed as a woman and pretending to be a woman and aping female habits and attitudes, without any hint of cross-gendering. All the Danny LaRue (who?) wannabes you see these days don't understand the comedie dell arte roles which form the origin of our modern pantomime.
Obviously anyone outside the UK won't have a clue about panto anyway!
Do they have pantomimes in Canada?
Pantomime is performed in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Switzerland, Australasia, Canada, Jamaica, South Africa, Malta and Andorra, among other places.Comment
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